A Case for Shylock: Around the World with Shakespeare's JewGareth Armstrong has performed his solo play Shylock over 600 times in more than 30 countries. Traveling the world from San Francisco to Sri Lanka, his myriad encounters have enriched both him and the show, adding ever more threads to his one-man story of the Jew and the Jewish people. |
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Índice
Foreword | |
Out of the Ghetto 5 | |
From Ambridge to Africa 11 | |
A Rustic Revolution 25 | |
Steve 33 | |
LastChance Saloon 39 | |
Playing with Paranoia 51 | |
The Shock of the Old 63 | |
Flying Solo 86 | |
Swans and Kiwis 94 | |
Getting in a State 105 | |
Two Exits to Thunderous Silence 114 | |
Swastikas and Sadomasochism 127 | |
State of the Union 162 | |
Some of the People Some of the Time 198 | |
Acknowledgements 207 | |
Enter Tubal 69 | |
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